Method and device for reforming exhaust filter

ABSTRACT

A regeneration device of an exhaust gas purification filter that reduces the regeneration time of the filter. The regeneration device includes a plurality of first temperature detectors ( 26   a,    26   b ) arranged in casings to detect the temperature in each casing and a second temperature detector ( 26   a,    26   b ) for detecting the temperature of the exhaust gas. A processor ( 30 ) is connected to the first temperature detectors and the second temperature detector. The processor compares the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings, opens the associated switch valve based on the comparison result, and preheats at least one of the filters with the exhaust gas. The heat of the exhaust gas suddenly increases the temperature of the filter from the initial temperature and reduces the filter regeneration time.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present invention relates to a regeneration device, and more particularly, to a regeneration device of an exhaust gas purification filter and a filter regeneration method.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002] The number of automobiles has been increasing drastically. The amount of gas discharged from the internal combustion engines has also increased drastically in proportion to the increase in the number of automobiles. The various substances included in the exhaust gas of a diesel engine have caused pollution, which has a severe impact on the world environment. Further, there have been recent reports on research results stating that fine particulates included in the exhaust gas cause allergic disorders and a decrease in the number of sperms. Accordingly, the removal of the particulates from the exhaust gas is a problem that must be immediately coped with by mankind.

[0003] Under such circumstances, various types of exhaust gas purification apparatuses have been proposed. An exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of filters that eliminate particulates discharged from internal combustion engines, such as diesel engines. When a filter is used for a long time, particulates are deposited in the filter. The deposited filter increases the load on the engine. Thus, the particulates must be eliminated.

[0004] Presently, when the particulates on a filter approach a maximum collection amount, a switch valve switches the filter through which exhaust gas flows. The filter through which the exhaust gas no longer flows is heated by an electric heater until it reaches a temperature at which the particulates are ignited. The filer is regenerated by burning and removing the particulates.

[0005] However, in the conventional purification apparatus, the electric heater heats the filter even if the initial temperature of the filter that is to be regenerated is lower than the temperature of the engine exhaust gas. This prolongs the filter regeneration time. For example, when the diesel engine is running continuously, the filter temperature is about the same as the exhaust gas temperature. However, when the diesel engine is stopped over a long period, the filter temperature is low, and the increase rate of the filter temperature is low. Thus, much time is required for the particulates to reach the ignitable temperature. This increases the regenerating time. In addition, the prolonged regenerating time lengthens the activation time of the electric heater, increases power consumption, and lowers the durability of the electric heater.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a regeneration device of an exhaust gas purification filter and a filter regeneration method that reduces the regenerating time of a filter.

[0007] A first perspective of the present invention is a regeneration device of a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus of an internal combustion engine. The exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of casings arranged in a plurality of branch exhaust pipes of the internal combustion engine, a plurality of filters respectively accommodated in the casings, a plurality of heaters for heating the filters, and a plurality of switch valves arranged downstream to the casings to switch a flow route of exhaust gas. The regeneration device includes a plurality of first temperature detectors arranged in the casings to detect the temperature in each casing, and a second temperature detector for detecting the temperature of the exhaust gas. A processor is connected to the first temperature detectors and the second temperature detector. The processor compares the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings, opens the associated switch valve based on the comparison result, and preheats at least one of the filters with the exhaust gas. Accordingly, the heat of the exhaust gas increases the temperature of the filter from the initial temperature in a sudden manner and reduces the filter regeneration time.

[0008] A second perspective of the present invention is a method for regenerating a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus of an internal combustion engine. The regeneration method includes the steps of detecting the temperature of the exhaust gas, detecting the temperature of at least one of the casings, comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of the at least one of the casings, supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value, stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing after the preheating is completed, and activating the associated heater to further heat the associated filter.

[0009] A third perspective of the present invention is a filter regeneration program executed by a computer in an exhaust gas purification apparatus. The program includes the steps of comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings with the computer, supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve with the computer when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value, stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing with the computer after the preheating is completed, and activating the associated heater with the computer to further heat the associated filter.

[0010] A fourth perspective of the present invention is a computer-readable recording medium recording a program for regenerating a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus. The program includes the steps of comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings, supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value, stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing after the preheating is completed, and activating the associated heater with the computer to further heat the associated filter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings.

[0012]FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a regeneration system of an exhaust gas purification apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0013]FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of the exhaust gas purification apparatus;

[0014]FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating the relationship between the filter temperature and the filter heating time; and

[0015]FIG. 4 is a graph illustrating the relationship between the filter preheating time and the temperature difference.

BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0016] An exhaust gas purification apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the drawings.

[0017] As shown in FIG. 1, an exhaust passage 11, which is connected to a diesel engine 10 serving as an internal combustion engine, includes two branch pipes 11 a, 11 b. A first exhaust gas purification device 20 a is arranged in the branch pipe 11 a, and a second exhaust gas purification device 20 b is arranged in the branch pipe 20 b. The exhaust gas purification device 20 a has a casing 21 a, which accommodates a honeycomb-like first filter 23 a to purify the exhaust gas. The exhaust gas purification device 20 b also has a casing 21 b, which accommodates a honeycomb-like second filter 23 b to purify the exhaust gas.

[0018] Each filter 23 a, 23 b is made of a porous silicon carbide (SiC), and the sinter carries an exhaust gas purification catalyst. The filters 23 a, 23 b have extremely high heat conductivity. Thus, the heat of exhaust gas is effectively conducted downstream and in the radial direction. When excessive burning occurs locally, the heat is efficiently dispersed.

[0019] A first electric heater 24 a for heating the filter 23 a is arranged in the casing 21 a near the gas upstream side of the filter 23 a. A second electric heater 24 b for heating the filter 23 b is arranged in the casing 21 b near the gas upstream side of the filter 23 b. The electric heaters 24 a, 24 b are helical resistor-heating heaters and are activated by power supplied from a battery (not shown). The shape of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b is not limited to the helical form.

[0020] A first thermocouple 26 a is arranged near the electric heater 24 a in the casing 21 a, and a second thermocouple 26 b is arranged near the electric heater 24 b in the casing 21 b. A first electromagnetic valve 28 a is arranged in the branch pipe 11 a downstream to the filter 23 a. A second electromagnetic valve 28 b is arranged in the branch pipe 11 b downstream to the filter 23 b. A pressure sensor 29 a is arranged in the exhaust passage 11 upstream to the filters 23 a, 23 b, and a pressure sensor 29 b is arranged in the exhaust passage 11 downstream to the filters 23 a, 23 b.

[0021] A regeneration device 100 of the exhaust gas purification filters 23 a, 23 b will now be described with reference to FIG. 2.

[0022] Referring to FIG. 2, the first thermocouple 26 a detects the temperature of the electric heater 24 a, the exhaust gas temperature, and the temperature in the casing 21 a and provides a first detection signal to a computer C. The second thermocouple 26 b detects the temperature of the electric heater 24 b, the exhaust gas temperature, and the temperature in the casing 21 b and provides a second detection signal to the computer C.

[0023] The computer C includes a CPU 30, a ROM 31, and a RAM 32. The CPU 30 is provided with the first and second detection signals from the thermocouples 26 a, 26 b. The temperatures in the casings 21 a, 21 b correspond to the temperatures of the locations where the first and second thermocouples 26 a, 26 b are arranged. That is, the temperatures in the casings 21 a, 21 b correspond to the temperatures between the diesel engine 10 and the filters 23 a, 23 b. More specifically, the temperatures in the casings 21 a, 21 b correspond to the temperatures between the filters 23 a, 23 b and the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b.

[0024] The ROM 31 stores a computer control program for controlling the regeneration device 100 of the exhaust gas purification filters 23 a, 23 b. The RAM 32 temporarily stores the data required to execute the control program, such as temperature data of the interior of the casing 21 a, 21 b and temperature data of the exhaust gas. Further, the CPU 30 reads the control program from the ROM 31 and executes the control program.

[0025] The CPU 30 compares the temperature in the casing 21 a (or 21 b), which accommodates the filter that is to be regenerated, and the temperature of the exhaust gas, which is sent to the filter 23 b (or 23 a) used to purify the exhaust gas. The CPU 30 determines whether the comparison result is greater than or less than a predetermined value and controls the opening and closing of the electromagnetic valves 28 a, 28 b so that exhaust gas is sent to the first filter 23 a or the second filter 23 b in accordance with the comparison result. During filter regeneration, the CPU 30 provides the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b with a drive signal to activate the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b.

[0026] The pressure sensor 29 a detects a backpressure value of the exhaust gas upstream to the filter 23 and provides a detection signal to the CPU 30. The pressure sensor 29 b detects a backpressure value of the exhaust gas downstream to the filter 23 and provides a detection signal to the CPU 30. The CPU 30 calculates the pressure loss from the detection signal and detects the amount of particulates, such as soot, deposited in the filter 23. The pressure loss refers to the value obtained by subtracting the downstream side backpressure value of the filter 23 from the upstream side back pressure value. Thus, when the value of the pressure loss is high, the amount of the particulates deposited in the filter 23 is relatively large.

[0027] The RAM 32 stores a temperature increase map indicating the relationship between the temperatures of the filters 23 a, 23 b and the filter heating time, as shown in FIG. 3. The vertical axis of the temperature increase map represents the filter temperature, and the horizontal axis represents the filter heating time of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b. The temperature increase map of FIG. 3 shows a single filter temperature increase curve but actually includes a plurality of filter temperature increase curves respectively corresponding to a plurality of initial temperatures.

[0028] The RAM 32 stores a filter preheating map, which is referred to when performing preheating prior to regeneration, as shown in FIG. 4. The horizontal axis of the preheat processing map represents the temperature difference (t2−t1) between the temperatures t1 of the casings 21 a, 21 b and the temperature t2 of the exhaust gas. The vertical axis represents the filter preheating time.

[0029] A process for activating the exhaust gas purification devices 20 a, 20 b and regenerating the filters 23 a, 23 b will now be discussed.

[0030] Among the two exhaust gas purification devices 20 a, 20 b, one of the devices removes the particulates included in the exhaust gas and the filter of the other device is regenerated. An example in which the first filter 23 a purifies the exhaust gas while the second filter 23 b is regenerated will now be discussed. In this case, the first electromagnetic valve 28 a is opened, and exhaust gas is sent to the first filter 23 a. That is, the exhaust gas of the diesel engine 10 first flows into cells of the first filter 23 a. The exhaust gas then passes through inner walls defining the cells and is discharged from the downstream side of the first filter 23 a. In this state, the particulates included in the exhaust gas do not pass through the inner walls of the first filter 23 a and become trapped in the inner walls. As a result, purified exhaust gas is discharged from the downstream side of the first filter 23 a and ultimately released into the atmosphere.

[0031] When the amount of the particulates deposited in the filter 23 approaches the maximum tolerable deposit amount, the regeneration of the first filter 23 a is initiated, and the second filter 23 b purifies exhaust gas.

[0032] The first thermocouple 26 a detects the temperature t1 in the first casing 21 a, and the second thermocouple 26 b detects the temperature t2 of the exhaust gas flowing through the second casing 21 b. When the temperature difference (t2−t1) is less than or equal to a predetermined value, the CPU 30 determines that the initial temperature of the first filter 23 a that is to be regenerated is high enough. Based on the determination, the CPU 30 closes the first electromagnetic valve 28 a and activates the first electric heater 24 a. In this manner, the heat of the first electric heater 24 a heats the first filter 23 a. This completely burns and eliminates the particulates deposited in the filter 23.

[0033] While the first electric heater 24 a is performing heating, the heating temperature of the first electric heater 24 a is detected by the first thermocouple 26 a. In accordance with the detection result, the heating time of the first electric heater 24 a is adjusted at constant time intervals through feedback control. The heating time of the first electric heater 24 a (i.e., the time during which the first electric heater 24 a is supplied with power) is calculated from the temperature increase map of FIG. 3. The first electric heater 24 a is supplied with power in accordance with the calculated heating time. After the heating time elapses, the supply of power to the electric heater 24 is stopped, and the regeneration of the first filter 23 a is completed.

[0034] When the difference (t2−t1) between the temperature t1 in the first casing 21 a and the temperature t2 of the exhaust gas flowing through the second casing 21 b is greater than or equal to the predetermined value, it is determined that the initial temperature of the first filter 23 a, which is to be regenerated, is low. Such a case occurs when, for example, the diesel engine 10 is stopped for a long period of time. When the engine 10 is not running and exhaust gas is not discharged from the diesel engine 10, the temperatures of the filters 23 a, 23 b decrease.

[0035] When the initial temperature of the filter 23 a is low, the CPU 30 performs preheating before regenerating the first filter 23 a. More specifically, the CPU 30 opens the first and second electromagnetic valves 28 a, 28 b and supplies exhaust gas to the first filter 23 a, which is to be regenerated, in addition to the second filter 23 b, which is to perform purification. As a result, the initial temperature of the first filter 23 a is increased within a short period of time by the heat of the exhaust gas. The CPU 30 calculates the preheating time of the first filter 23 a (i.e., exhaust gas supplying time) from the preheat processing map of FIG. 4 and supplies the first filter 23 a with exhaust gas in accordance with the calculated time.

[0036] After the exhaust gas supplying time elapses, the CPU 30 closes the first electromagnetic valve 28 a and stops the supply of exhaust gas to the first filter 23 a. This completes the preheating of the first filter 23 a. Then, the CPU 30 activates the first electric heater 24 a and regenerates the first filter 23 a. After the regeneration is completed, the CPU 30 controls the opening and closing of the electromagnetic valves 28 a, 28 b to switch the flow route of the exhaust gas and perform filter regeneration and exhaust gas purification.

[0037] The regeneration device 100 of the present invention has the advantages described below.

[0038] (1) When the difference between the exhaust gas temperature and the temperature of the filter 23 a, 23 b that is to be regenerated is greater than the predetermined value, the electromagnetic valves 28 a, 28 b are opened and exhaust gas flows into the casings 21 a, 21 b. The heat of the exhaust gas heats the filters 23 a, 23 b to a predetermined temperature. Afterward, the filters 23 a, 23 b are further heated by the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b. As a result, the initial temperature of the filter that is to be regenerated increases within a short period of time. This reduces the filter regeneration time.

[0039] (2) When the initial temperature of the filters 23 a, 23 b are low, the exhaust gas heat is used to preheat the filters. This shortens the time during which the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b are supplied with power, prevents the power consumed by the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b from increasing, and prevents the durability of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b from decreasing. In addition, the energy efficiency for regenerating the filters 23 a, 23 b is increased. This decreases the load on the automobile battery and suppresses battery drain.

[0040] (3) The thermocouples 26 a, 26 b are arranged in the flow route of the exhaust gas between the diesel engine 10 and the filters 23 a, 23 b. Thus, in comparison to when a thermocouple is arranged at a downstream side of the filters 23 a, 23 b, the time during which the filter 23 a, 23 b that is to be regenerated reaches the predetermined temperature from the initial temperature is accurately predicted. Accordingly, the preheating of the filters 23 a, 23 b is guaranteed. In addition, the thermocouples 26 a, 26 b are arranged in the vicinity of the upstream side of the filters 23 a, 23 b. Thus, the exhaust gas temperature just before the exhaust gas is supplied to the filters 23 a, 23 b is detected. Accordingly, the time during which the filters 23 a, 23 b reach the predetermined temperature from the initial temperature is further accurately predicted.

[0041] (4) The arrangement of the thermocouples 26 a, 26 b in the vicinity of the electric heaters enables temperature detection of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b. This decreases the number of the thermocouples 26 a, 26 b, simplifies the structures of the exhaust gas purification devices 20 a, 20 b, and decreases manufacturing costs.

[0042] (5) When the exhaust gas heats the filters 23 a, 23 b from the initial temperature to the substantially maximum temperature (i.e., particulate ignition temperature), the preheating is completed, the electromagnetic valves 28 a, 28 b are closed, and the electric heaters are activated. Thus, the filters 23 a, 23 b are efficiently heated within a short period of time.

[0043] It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Particularly, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in the following forms.

[0044] (a) When the initial temperature of the filter 23 a, 23 b that is to be regenerated is low, the heat of the exhaust gas and the heat of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b may be used to increase the temperature from the initial temperature. This increases the temperature of the filters 23 a, 23 b from the initial temperature within a shorter time.

[0045] (b) When the initial temperature of the filter 23 a is low, the CPU 30 may open the first electromagnetic valve 28 a, supply the first filter 23 a that is to be regenerated with exhaust gas, and preheat only the first filter 23 a.

[0046] (c) Instead of comparing the temperatures in the casings 21 a, 21 b with the exhaust gas temperature and determining whether or not to perform preheating based on the comparison result, thermocouples may be in direct contact with the filters 23 a, 23 b to detect the temperatures of the filters 23 a, 23 b.

[0047] (d) The present invention may be applied to an exhaust gas purification system having three or more casings, each accommodating a filter.

[0048] (e) Instead of detecting the exhaust gas temperature and the temperatures of the electric heaters 24 a, 24 b with the thermocouples 26 a, 26 b, another thermocouple may be arranged in the exhaust passage 11 near a manifold of the diesel engine 10 to detect the temperature of the exhaust gas.

[0049] (f) The filter preheating map of FIG. 4 and the temperature increase map of FIG. 3 may be stored in the ROM 31 instead of the RAM 32.

[0050] (g) In addition to the ROM 31, which is a semiconductor memory, the control program of the exhaust gas purification filter regeneration device 100 may be stored in a recording medium, such as a floppy disk or a hard disk. The control program may also be stored in a portable type recording medium, such as a CD-ROM or a DVD.

[0051] (h) The computer C may be connected to a computer network, such a LAN, a WAN like the Internet, or a wireless communication network, and the control program may be stored in the RAM 32 of the computer C via the WAN or the computer network. Further, the control program stored in the ROM 31 may be transferred to the recording medium of another computer via the computer network.

[0052] The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims. 

1. A regeneration device of a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus of an internal combustion engine, wherein the exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of casings (21 a, 21 b) arranged in a plurality of branch exhaust pipes (11 a, 11 b) of the internal combustion engine, a plurality of filters (23 a, 23 b) respectively accommodated in the casings, a plurality of heaters for heating the filters, and a plurality of switch valves (28 a, 28 b) arranged downstream to the casings to switch a flow route of exhaust gas, the regeneration device comprising: a plurality of first temperature detectors (26 a, 26 b) arranged in the casings to detect the temperature in each casing; a second temperature detector (26 a, 26 b) for detecting the temperature of the exhaust gas; and a processor (30) connected to the first temperature detectors and the second temperature detector to compare the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings, open the associated switch valve based on the comparison result, and preheat at least one of the filters with the exhaust gas.
 2. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein the processor compares the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings and opens the associated switch valve when the temperature difference is greater than or equal to a predetermined value to preheat at least one of the filters with the exhaust gas.
 3. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein the processor compares the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings and opens all of the switch valves when the temperature difference is greater than or equal to a predetermined value to preheat the filters with the exhaust gas.
 4. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein the second temperature detector is arranged near the heaters and is one of a plurality of second temperature detectors for detecting the temperatures of the heaters, respectively.
 5. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein the second temperature detector is arranged in the branch exhaust pipes upstream to the filters.
 6. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein, after the preheating of the at least one of the filters is completed, the processor closes the associated switch valve and activates the associated heater.
 7. The regeneration device according to claim 1, wherein the second temperature detector is arranged between each electric heater and each filter.
 8. A method for regenerating a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus of an internal combustion engine, wherein the exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of casings (21 a, 21 b) arranged in a plurality of branch exhaust pipes (11 a, 11 b) of the internal combustion engine, a plurality of filters (23 a, 23 b) respectively accommodated in the casings, a plurality of heaters for heating the filters, and a plurality of switch valves (28 a, 28 b) arranged downstream to the casings to switch a flow route of exhaust gas, the method comprising the steps of: detecting the temperature of the exhaust gas; detecting the temperature of at least one of the casings; comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of the at least one of the casings; supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value; stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing after the preheating is completed; and activating the associated heater to further heat the associated filter.
 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the preheating step includes preheating the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas and the heat of the associated heater.
 10. A filter regeneration program executed by a computer in an exhaust gas purification apparatus, wherein the exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of casings (21 a, 21 b) arranged in a plurality of branch exhaust pipes (11 a, 11 b) of an internal combustion engine, a plurality of filters (23 a, 23 b) respectively accommodated in the casings, a plurality of heaters (24 a, 24 b) for heating the filters, and a plurality of switch valves (28 a, 28 b) arranged downstream to the casings to switch a flow route of exhaust gas, the program comprising the steps of: comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings with the computer; supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve with the computer when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value; stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing with the computer after the preheating is completed; and activating the associated heater with the computer to further heat the associated filter.
 11. A computer-readable recording medium recorded thereon a program for regenerating a filter in an exhaust gas purification apparatus, wherein the exhaust gas purification apparatus includes a plurality of casings (21 a, 21 b) arranged in a plurality of branch exhaust pipes (11 a, 11 b) of an internal combustion engine, a plurality of filters (23 a, 23 b) respectively accommodated in the casings, a plurality of heaters (24 a, 24 b) for heating the filters, and a plurality of switch valves (28 a, 28 b) arranged downstream to the casings to switch a flow route of exhaust gas, the program executing a method comprising the steps of: comparing the temperature of the exhaust gas and the temperature of at least one of the casings; supplying exhaust gas to the at least one of the casings to preheat the associated filter with the heat of the exhaust gas by opening the associated switch valve when the comparison result is greater than a predetermined value; stopping the supply of exhaust gas to the at least one casing after the preheating is completed; and activating the associated heater with the computer to further heat the associated filter. 